Mistakes Not To Make On Your Tax Return

(NAPSI)—Errors on your tax return can delay your refund. Fortunately, many of the most common mistakes are easy to avoid.

To help you file an error-free tax return, consider these common mistakes and why they matter:

• Misspelled names and incorrect Social Security Numbers (SSN) are among the top reasons returns are rejected by the IRS. When processing your return, the IRS verifies names and SSNs with the Social Security Administration’s database.

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• If you forget to include income on your return, the IRS is likely to find out. It can easily check how much income was deposited into your bank and investment accounts based on your SSN and 1099 forms that financial institutions have to submit to the IRS. You could owe penalties and interest on the unreported earnings.

• The IRS has strict qualifying criteria for each of the five filing statuses. IRS Publication 501, Exemptions, Standard Deduction, and Filing Information, has detailed information about filing statuses.

• If you have your refund direct deposited, check the routing and account numbers on your return. An incorrect number can mean several extra weeks of waiting for your refund, someone else getting your money or the refund going back to the IRS.

• File on time. If you can’t, file Form 4868 by April 15 for an automatic six-month filing extension. Just remember to pay the taxes owed by April 15 to avoid late-filing penalties and interest fees. If you can’t afford to pay what you owe, call the IRS to discuss installment plans, payment options, extended time to pay and other assistance.

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